Will Poulter, Kit Connor, and Manu Ríos to Star in Medieval Zombie Horror "Rapture"



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Will Poulter, Kit Connor, and Manu Ríos to Star in Medieval Zombie Horror "Rapture"

According to Deadline, Will Poulter, Kit Connor, and Manu Ríos are set to star in an upcoming medieval - themed zombie horror film. The project, which has already generated significant buzz, promises to offer a unique blend of historical setting and spine - chilling supernatural elements.

 
 
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Set in the 14th century, the movie's plot revolves around the members of a monastery. They are forced to grapple with a plague that is spreading like wildfire. As the disease progresses, some individuals start to exhibit signs of being possessed. These tormented souls then pose a grave threat to those around them. The monks, bound by their faith and duty, must confront both the deadly illness and the perils it unleashes.
 
 
 
 

Currently slated for a 2028 release, the film is being helmed by playwright - turned - director Jordan Tannahill in his feature - directorial debut. With Poulter, known for his roles in films like "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" and "Midsommar", Connor, famous for "Heartstopper", and Ríos, from "Elite", on board, expectations are high. As more details about the production, such as additional cast members and filming locations, emerge, fans of the horror genre and the actors' work are eagerly anticipating this new and exciting cinematic venture.
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